Forms: Troop 77 and General Scouting

This consent and release form shall serve as general permissions for your Scout to participate in Troop 77 activities.
This form also discusses prescription medications and also specifically permits Troop 77 volunteers to provide first aid and
over the counter treatments as described in the form.

Links for New Scouts and Parents

This document explains the operation of Troop 77. Both parents and scouts should read its contents. The information will
help the Scout and his family understand Scouting and effectively involve them in the troop.

This adult-earned merit badge is specifically designed to enhance parent involvement in their Scout's success. Through direct involvement with your son's experience, the fun and practical "Scout Parent Merit Badge" helps insure the greatest possible experience for a Scout. Once earned, parents will receive a custom embroidered 3" patch! Ask the Troop Training Chair for more information on how to get started. S/he will pair you up with a "merit badge counselor" - your personally assigned leader guide.

This document provides a reference/checklist for the equipment and personal gear needed on troop outings and events.
These can be acquired as needed, since the combined list repersents a significant investment if purchased togther. You may
want to ask the leaders for input and recommendations before making final selections.

This document describes Troop 77's expectations for Scout behavior and its approach to solving disciplinary issues when action is needed. It is a contract between the Scout and Troop 77 and requires Scout and parental signature.

Adults don't run the show in a boy-led troop, but adults are involved. Because it is impossible to have a quality
program for your boys without adult participation, we need your involvement. We invite you to read the document and
consider volunteering your time to serve the boys in our Troop.

This form accompanies the BSA Adult Application (along with Youth Protection Training Proof of Completion Certificate) for new Merit Badge Counselors and is also used to add or remove merit badges for which one counsels.

Scouting Facilities, Camping, & Outdoors:

This 62-page guide, or its parts, can be downlaoded to from this page. It was created for the use of Scouts and
Scouters looking for fun places to camp. It is intended to be a useful reference when you are planning your trips
and contains a info on camps, camping guidelines, paperwork needed as noted under the Guide to Safe Scouting,
camping awards, etc.

They've been outfitting outdoor enthusiasts in the Southeast since 1990. Swing by and get set for your next
adventure. Whether you're planning a quick trip to Cloudland Canyon State Park or an Appalachian Trail thru-hike,
they've got the gear and clothing you'll need.